Traveling via flight can be stressful, besides the luggage requirements, the safety measures, there is the added factor of being there an hour, sometimes two hours earlier, so that you can check in and patiently await your departure. However there are also those moments where your flight is cancelled or postponed at no fault to you, where you have to make alternative arrangements to get back home or somewhere.But what happens when you get to the airport, in another country and have used all your money on the taxi and you realise that the flight is actually booked for the next year.
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A week that was short but nevertheless filled with content that we think brought some love to learning some important life lessons. Whether it came in the form of celebrating the beautiful women in our lives, appreciating some good old fashioned curry, or raising funds for those police officers families who have been left alone since losing them in the line of duty, it all meant something to us.
Emirates Airlines is a the largest airline in the United Arab Emirates. To celebrate the news that the UAE has been placed on the amber list with the United Kingdom, they decided to do a breath-taking video that shows how on top of the world they feel. They literally went to the top of the Burj Khalifa, which is the tallest building in the world. Many fans were asking if this was real or fake, with all the advancements in graphics and videography, they suspected that this could all be staged. But the brand posted the behind the scenes footage and showed everyone that they were serious about reaching new heights with travelers.
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